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Angela's Eyes: Pilot

Episode score 7.7 Good

Pilot

  • 1.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 1
  • First Aired: 7/16/2006

EPISODE OVERVIEW

9 Reviews | 65 Votes

The team investigates a millionaire whose wife has disappeared, and who is suspected of killing her. On the personal front, Angela goes to visit her father in prison for the first time in over ten years, but still has trouble letting her guard down about her past with her new boyfriend. Add a recap »

Writers:
Dan McDermott
Director:
Michael W. Watkins
Stars:
Abigail Spencer (Angela Henson)
Joe Cobden (Dozer)
Lyriq Bent (Leo Jenkins)
Recurring Role:
Rick Roberts (Gene Taylor)
Boyd Gaines (Colin Anderson)
Guest Star:
Joy Tanner (Maggie Phillips)
Richard Blackburn (I) (Warden Robinson)
Walter Rinaldi (Reporter #1)
Jason Burde (Blind Man)
Jeananne Goossen (Julie Molson)
Jack Gwaltney (Andy Phillips)
Mitchell Nye (Young Jerry)
Hannah Hakes (Young Angela)
Basil Rehan (Abdel)
Aiden Locke (Randy Phillips)
James Arnold (Registration Clerk)
Peter Hermann (Peter Wagner)
Paulino Nunes (Joe Jackson)
Jeff Teravainen (Pat Barone)
Michael A. Miranda (Rafik)
  • International Airdates:
    - Denmark: April 4, 2008 on Kanal 4 edit »
  • Music: Lisa Loeb's Fools Like Me plays as Angela leaves Peter's apartment. edit »
  • Peter (on finding the bug in his phone): Are you completely emotionally damaged? edit »
  • Leo: That girl is pathological.
    Angela: Mm-hmm, which puts her in group three.
    Leo: What the hell is that, your latest theory?
    Angela: Okay, healthy people for the most part tell the truth. When they lie it's usually for socially acceptable reasons, to spare someone's feelings or avoid embarrassment. That's group one.
    Leo: Okay, what's number two?
    Angela: That would be your garden variety liars. They're the type that embellish accomplishments, cheat on their spouses, stab colleagues in the back to climb the corporate ladder. See, those two groups, it's easy to see when they're being deceitful, but Julie's in the third group, the pathological ones. They lie so much, about so many different things, that reality simply disappears, and then everything that they say is the truth.
    Leo But also a lie. edit »
  • (about the suspect, Andy Phillips)
    Angela: So, did P.D. ask him if he was having an affair?
    Leo: Quote, "I have never cheated on my wife", end quote.
    Angela: Looks like Andy's nose is growing. edit »
  • Angela: See, good liars, they lead you down a road, carefully planting various signs, until you're in exactly the place that they want you. Then, they can tell you anything that they want, and you'll believe it.
    Dozer: I don't understand, are you saying the guy's a liar or not?
    Angela: I'm saying that he's telling the truth, but -- that doesn't mean that he's not a liar.
    Leo: All right, so let me get this straight, he's not not telling the truth, and we're not not skeptical that he's not not the killer.
    Angela: Something like that. edit »
  • Angela: Looks like Andy's nose is growing.

    This is an allusion to the famous children's story Pinocchio, about a toy maker who makes a puppet that comes to life. His nose grew every time he lied. edit »
Show Score 8.1 good
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